Day Three brings us great illumination from the folks at TouchOfModern. These people are incredibly design driven, which is why they feature such innovative product design ate great prices! Now imagine you have hosted this incredible New Year party and need to create the perfect ambience. Vola! Lune’s graceful light will do just that for you! Want to win one? Hit the jump to know how.

TouchOfModern is giving away something different on Yanko Design for the next 2 days. Winners will be chosen daily, each contest ends at 11:59 PM PST.

The Lune’s graceful design is matched by its easy use. Simply tap or “touch and hold” to turn the light on and off, change colors, dim the unit and more. This piece doesn’t have switches, knobs, or buttons—a touch is all it takes.

52 Comments

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Erika says

I would place this beautiful lamp wherever I move around in the house: bedroom, living room, kitchen side board. I would want it where I can see it all the time.
Later on I would buy more of these lamps so I wouldn’t have to carry it around.

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Grant says

This would go perfectly on my night table in my room.
RIght beside my iPhone.

Right now my room only has one light, my bed, and a night table.

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Bruce Brown says

On the entrance table to provide good light to find my keys as I ho out.

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Gerry says

This would be a perfect compliment for my Skype-booth I have created in my apartment (OK it’s where a rotory phone was back in the day but now has my ipad, a great set of speakers and backdrops

On my mid-century modern credenza next to my retro-futuristic orange vase and my anatomical model of the human heart to brighten up the tableaux!

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Theresa J says

I would put this in my living room

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kevin a says

I am an architect student and fascinated with all aspects of design. This lamp is very interesting and would sit right next to my drafting table as I finish my drawings this week for finals week!

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kevin a says

This lamp is very interesting and would sit right next to my drafting table as I finish my drawings this week for finals week!

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el Princepe d'Obscuro Dos says

well, having already described it as representative of the circle of life, and prismatic, to emulate all we see in this world,…

i’d modify it to run on low-voltage, attach the battery assembly to my belt in a pouch, then wear this luminous piece of art as a crown.

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Seth Brooks says

my dark apartment in the living room

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F Yi says

I will place it in the bathroom. It should be really romantic and relaxing to do a bubble bath with it at the night time.

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robert says

I would place it on our bedroom dresser in front of the mirror to bathe the room in mood lighting.

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Tyler says

I would place this light on my computer desk. I spend so much time there it’s a bit depressing. This would brighten up the space.

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Sheila Yu says

I would put it on my nightstand OR on my coffee table as a statement piece. I want one so badly. Ohhh boy

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James says

It’d go at at the bottom of my staircase next to the billiard room on my yacht, it’d set the mood well and be more efficient than keep using my candelabra.

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Jimmy Wareiczuk says

It would be the centerpiece of my working/social area. A piece of art like this needs to be visible and engaging!

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Jimmy Wareiczuk says

It would be the centerpiece of my working/social area. Visible. Engaging.

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Paige Dunlap says

I’m up late looking at decorating ideas for the half completed nursery for a child I am adopting. I think this beautiful lamp would be perfect for late night rocking and feeding!! It seems to set the most amazing ambience.

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devan jones says

I would put it in my entertainment room for when I want some light in the room, but not an overhead light.

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Chris says

I would place it on the nightstand near my bed so I can see it everyday!

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NY says

I’ll place this over my head to open the IO portal and back to the real word.

I would place it in the nook at the end of a hallway, on the (only) shelf at an optimal height, with nothing behind, below or beside it to distract one from the way it throws its light. Or I would walk around the house, looking for were it would fit best in relation to a horizontal surface, then place it and rearrange things around the light, most clearing away to give it room to breathe, as it were.